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PFS StandardCantorian Restoration [reaction] Feat 17

Legacy Content

Healing Hobgoblin Necromancy Positive 
Source Ancestry Guide pg. 35 3.0
Frequency once per day
Trigger A living creature within 60 feet would die.

The energy that flows in your blood can save a life in the direst of times. The triggering creature receives the effects of breath of life, except they recover a number of Hit Points equal to 6d8 plus your Constitution modifier.

Traits

Healing:

A healing effect restores a creature’s body, typically by restoring Hit Points, but sometimes by removing diseases or other debilitating effects.

Hobgoblin:

A creature with this trait is a tall, militaristic goblinoid. Hobgoblins tend to have darkvision. An ability with this trait can be used or selected only by hobgoblins. An item with this trait is created and used by hobgoblins.

Necromancy:

Effects and magic items with this trait are associated with the necromancy school of magic, typically involving forces of life and death.

Positive:

Effects with this trait heal living creatures with energy from the Forge of Creation, deal vitality energy damage to undead, or manipulate vitality energy.

These planes are awash with life energy. Colors are brighter, fires are hotter, noises are louder, and sensations are more intense. At the end of each round, an undead creature takes at least minor vitality environmental damage. In the strongest areas of a vitality plane, they could take moderate or even major vitality damage instead. While this might seem safe for living creatures, vitality planes present a different danger. Living creatures regain an amount of HP each round equal to the environmental damage undead take in the same area. If this would bring the living creature above their maximum HP, any excess becomes temporary HP. Unlike normal, these temporary HP combine with each other, and they last until the creature leaves the plane. If a creature’s temporary HP from a vitality plane ever exceeds its maximum HP, it explodes in a burst of overloaded vitality energy, spreading across the area to birth new souls.